76 OBSERVATIONS 



Two pannier s> one to carry pike, barbel, 

 and cbub, the other for trout, perch, roach, 

 dace, bream, and gudgeons. As these pan- 

 niers are very'light, chuse them large enough 

 to admit the fish their whole length. 



Baiting ntedlts of various sizes, from 

 three inches to six inches long. 



Lead plumbs, for barbel and eel fishing, of 

 different sizes, proportioned to the depth of 

 the water and strength of the current, they 

 are sold of various shapes, but the flat ones 

 are best. 



Plummets of tea lead, to find the depth, in 

 angling for perch, flounders, chub, roach, 

 dace, ruff, and gudgeons, when a float is 

 used. 



Silk of various colours, hooks for worm 

 fishing are usually tied on with scarlet silk, 

 and those for gentles, yellow paste, and 

 grubs with straw coloured* 



